The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, November 09, 1921, Image 9

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“Save Children of Near East” Pleads
Member of Relief Commission

Mrs. Florence

Spencer
Duryea,
Just
Returned
From a
Journey
thru the


MRS.
Levant, Says
FLORENCE
Scores of SPENCER
: DURYEA
Children are
Dying Daily
HOUSANDS of orphans
T throughout the Near East who
owe their lives to America
still look to us for their food and
shelter, according to Mrs. Florence
Spencer Duryea, Director of the
Women’s Organizations of the
Near East Relief. Mrs. Duryea
was a member of the Commission
which has just returned to this
country after a two months’ inves-
tigation of conditions in the Levant.
“They look to us, for they have
no one else to look to,” Mrs. Dur-
yea declares. “We have been car-
ing for them during the long years
of warfare, which has not yet ceas-
ed in the Near East, and we must
continue while the present need
exists.
“Though much of our work has
been done and it will require just
a little more effort to complete the
task, the situation this year makes
immediate and effective action nec-
essary. Due to invasion and dis-
turbed political conditions an addi-
tional burden has been thrown upon
us, especially in Armenia, where
there are thousands of little tots
facing a dreadful death unless we
answer their appeal.
®[ saw hundreds of children, so
thin and weak from under-nourish-
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ment that they could hardly drag
themselves along the ground, crying
for something to eat at the gates of
Near East Relief orphanages in
Alexandropol and Erivan. The in-
stitutions are already overcrowded,
and unless additional facilities are
provided, no more can be admitted.
“This means a situation so horri-
ble that I hate to think of it, for
winter is coming, and winter in
Transcaucasia is bitterly cold and
the starvation and disease that is
now carrying off scores every day
will grow worse.
“If more American women could
only see the sights that I saw, of
babies dying in their mothers’
arms; of youngsters who still need
a mother's care scratching in refuse
for a morsel of something to eat;
of others so shriveled up from
starvation that they more resem-
bled mummies from some ancient
Egyptian tomb than anything hu-
man; if they could only see these
sights, and worse, I know they
wonld see that America did not
forsake a task that up to this time
bas been so wonderfully done.”
Mrs. Duryea was the only woman
member of the Commission to visit
Transcaucasia, where she was the
guest of the various local govern-
ments.



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stabled the greater pagt of the time,’
they should be watered wo or three


times a day unless amgangements
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them at all times, says theWUnited
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THAT MORNING LAMENESS
If you are
a cause. Often
Doan’s Kidney Pills.
on Mount Joy testimony.
Mrs. Nathan Zink,
street, Mount Joy, says:
long during the day,
£ came on.
lc was lame and whe



lame every morning,
and suffer urinary ills, there must be
it’s weak kidneys.
To strengthen the weakened kidneys
and avert more sérious troubles, use
You can rely
127 Mount Joy
“If I stood
backache al-
Mornings when I got

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Hides,

Wingert & Haas
Hat Store
. WE—
#1 The largest line of new
Fall Hats inthe City
Plain Hats a Shecialty
144 N. Queen St. Lancaste®, Pa.
JOHN A. HAAS, Propr.





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Why Not
Use {The Best
Martin's Sanitary Dairy
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Highest Gash
Prices Paid
“FOR
Tallow
and Furs
Phone or Write
Walter F. Rochow
COLUMBIA, PA.


 
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H. H. KRALL™®
MOUNT JOY, PA

Chas. J. Bennett
I buy Hides, Tallow’ Calves!
Bell Phone 39R3
Butcher

and Hogs
Mt. Joy |
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The Circletis Self-Adjusting, and
has neither hooks nor eyes. It
simply slips over the head, clasps
at the waist and smooths out ugly
lines.
If your dealer can’t get it send
actual busr measure, name, ad- §
dress & $1.50. We'll send the
Circlet prepaid. Sizes 34to 48.
Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute
120 E. 16 St. New York, Dep't M.
 
 



 








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Food does not nourish.
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aches,
4] The person wita a bad stomach
1 should be satisfied with nothing less
than permanent, lastmg relief.
€f The right remedy will act upon the
linings of the stomach, enrich the blood,
aid in casting out the catarthal poisons
and strengthen every bodily function.
€q The large numbee of people who
go have successfully used Dr. Hartman's
famous medicine, recommended for all
catarthal conditions, offer the strongest
possible endorsement for
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Rock Bottom Prices
m all Material, Fixtures, Elestrieal
Supplies, Ete.

HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY

Also Electric Gs Carpet
Sweepers for Sale

Prices Very Reasonable

SEE ME BEFORE BUYING EL
WHERE
JNO. H. DIETZ"

Christmas Novelties
At All Prices
Silver ColthPurses. *
Leather Hand, Bags.
Beads.

Cupies.
Baby Toilet Articles in ivory.
Work Baskets; 50c up.
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Big Reductions in Millinery.
X. SHELLY
Both Phones
E. Main St., MOUNT sor %
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